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he wants lower tuition and wants college education to be available. best way to do that get government subsidies out there. and prices will fall like they have done for prevously hard to get goods. >> and the nation's labor boopered position are illegal and why are they getting six figure salaries on your dime. is it time to cut them off. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur and don't get heartburn in the first place! we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. turkey. back to forbes on fox. >> unconstitutional and still collecting a paycheck. despite
he wants lower tuition and wants college education to be available. best way to do that get government subsidies out there. and prices will fall like they have done for prevously hard to get goods. >> and the nation's labor boopered position are illegal and why are they getting six figure salaries on your dime. is it time to cut them off. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats...
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he wants lower tuition and wants college education to be available. best way to do that get government subsidies out there. and prices will fall like they have done for prevously hard to get goods. >> and the nation's labor boopered position are illegal and why are they getting six figure salaries on your dime. is it time to cut them off. turkey. back to forbes on fox. >> unconstitutional and still collecting a paycheck. despite the judge ruling that labor board recess appointments were unconstitutional. board members get paid more than 150,000 a year on your taxpayer gop senators are pushing to cut off the pay. rich? >> it is tough medicine for sure and fell sorry for the appointees who based their lives around the salaryings. but the key word is it unconstitutional. the supreme court will probably look at ts and if they reverse the lower courts ruling and reinstall people and their salaries. we have to draw a law in the stand about the unconstitutionalit i. >> unconstitutional is it the word that report used. you can't go against the law. nlet me te
he wants lower tuition and wants college education to be available. best way to do that get government subsidies out there. and prices will fall like they have done for prevously hard to get goods. >> and the nation's labor boopered position are illegal and why are they getting six figure salaries on your dime. is it time to cut them off. turkey. back to forbes on fox. >> unconstitutional and still collecting a paycheck. despite the judge ruling that labor board recess appointments...
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to tracy's point, that is because of government's involvement in education. the idea of promising every kid a $10,000 degree is just as assinine as promising people health care. >> no, no, i'm talking about the internet and getting your education remotely. they can pay off the debt. it diffuses the debt. >> it just exacerbates the problem we already 6. >> hold on. >> if you start this, to jonathan's pointed, i get what jerry is saying, use the web, but if you start with the state run schools you will have the taxpayer filling the void. >> eric: it costs a lot of money go ahead. >> that is presumption. that is presumption you are making you are automatically saying if it's going to cost $10,000 therefore somebody else is paying for it. kids go to college right now on scholarships. they don't pay anything. who pays for that? the school pays for that the endowment pays for it. so private schools are working. why not? >> eric: the only difference we're talking about wisconsin, florida and texas, three state run schools. that is what we're taking about. you are no
to tracy's point, that is because of government's involvement in education. the idea of promising every kid a $10,000 degree is just as assinine as promising people health care. >> no, no, i'm talking about the internet and getting your education remotely. they can pay off the debt. it diffuses the debt. >> it just exacerbates the problem we already 6. >> hold on. >> if you start this, to jonathan's pointed, i get what jerry is saying, use the web, but if you start with...
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as the aba president, he has led national effort to protect state courts, improve civics education, and fight cuts to legal aid funding. it is his mission to make equal justice under law a vibrant living reality for everyone, not just four words carved on the facade of the supreme court building in washington. mr. zack is a passionate and tireless advocate for liberty and justice for all. as he wrote in a letter in today's "daily journal," "that is what our profession does. we get in the way of wrong. we get in the way of attempts to separate and divide our society. we get in the way of those who would let our constitutional democracy whether away from ignorance. we get in the way of those who would further widen the justice happen in our country." please welcome a great lawyer, my friend, and our speaker, steve zack, president of the american bar association. [applause] >> that is a wonderful introduction, bob. thank you for those kind words and for all the good work you do at the aba and have done for many years. thank you for this invitation. it is the world's largest public affairs
as the aba president, he has led national effort to protect state courts, improve civics education, and fight cuts to legal aid funding. it is his mission to make equal justice under law a vibrant living reality for everyone, not just four words carved on the facade of the supreme court building in washington. mr. zack is a passionate and tireless advocate for liberty and justice for all. as he wrote in a letter in today's "daily journal," "that is what our profession does. we...
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he wants lower tuition and wants college education to be available. best way to do that get government subsidies out there. and prices will fall like they have done for prevously hard to get goods. >> and the nation's labor boopered position are illegal and why are they getting six figure salaries on your dime. is it time to cut them off. ♪ why do more emergency workers everywhere trust duracell? duralock power preserve. locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. now...guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. live from america's news headquarterings. i am kelly wright. a brand new picture of president obama released in the white house. in the photohe is skeet shoot nothing camp. it was taken last summer and the white house releasing this after the president claim happened he used gunce recreationally . there are sweeping new overhauls of the gun laws. >> revolution people's liberation people's party front said they are bihind the strike in turkey. and one turkish guard killed and two others were injured. the terrorist are opposed t
he wants lower tuition and wants college education to be available. best way to do that get government subsidies out there. and prices will fall like they have done for prevously hard to get goods. >> and the nation's labor boopered position are illegal and why are they getting six figure salaries on your dime. is it time to cut them off. ♪ why do more emergency workers everywhere trust duracell? duralock power preserve. locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. now...guaranteed....
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unemployment is 15, 20% among the young and less educated who compete will legals. but union leadership is hoping for new members but it also sees itself as part of a coalition politics with progressives. so in a way they're putting sort of coalition politics first hoping for progressive social policy but, their own workers kind of are not their top priority here in that sense. melissa: interesting choice because it cuts both ways. mercedes, when you look at the stat, hispanic union members jump 20 1% over past 10 years, white workers pell 12%. seems where their interests lie. >> tradeoff in the labor unions. on one hand they want to make sure the immigrants o get a pathway to citizenship. they view them as making the sales pitch to late teens noise. at the same time they will have to accept the temporary guest worker program that the president is silent on in a while. he didn't even mention it in his nevada speech. they true it as a tradeoff as in terms of getting more hispanics as union members. melissa: we'll leave it there. you guys were fantastic. i hope you co
unemployment is 15, 20% among the young and less educated who compete will legals. but union leadership is hoping for new members but it also sees itself as part of a coalition politics with progressives. so in a way they're putting sort of coalition politics first hoping for progressive social policy but, their own workers kind of are not their top priority here in that sense. melissa: interesting choice because it cuts both ways. mercedes, when you look at the stat, hispanic union members...
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and here at the far weqt fungi store at the ferry plaza building, there is nc better place to educate folks on the mysterious mushroom, even to people who at first glance don't think they have an affinity for them. >> well, i do get a lot of, like, "oh, i don't like mushrooms." you know, generally, it's like, "when i was a kid, my mom would feed me these ones in a can." and you're rdally talking about one variety of mushrooms. and we have 7 varieties of mushrooms. and i think there's a mushroom for everyone. >> they do, indeed, have a mushroom for everyone here, along with every mushroom product, book, or t-shirt you could imagine. but strivinc to find a niche among the foodies of the bay area, they are constantly introducing new and innovative products and getting folks like myself more informed about these mushroom-based products. >> keep them in the brown paper bag in the refrigerator, not in the crisper, and you have no problems with them. >> ok. >> these are the gray morels. and i usually love the flavor on them. >> these are what kind? >> gray morel. >> oh. >> you know, generall
and here at the far weqt fungi store at the ferry plaza building, there is nc better place to educate folks on the mysterious mushroom, even to people who at first glance don't think they have an affinity for them. >> well, i do get a lot of, like, "oh, i don't like mushrooms." you know, generally, it's like, "when i was a kid, my mom would feed me these ones in a can." and you're rdally talking about one variety of mushrooms. and we have 7 varieties of mushrooms. and...
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>> it is about educating people. >> are my politicians stupider? they say you have not kissed our ring or given us enough money? >> no doubt the politicians have been deliberate. we need to get a vote on the floor and we have not had an opportunity. >> the majority leader said i think it is barbaric. we take steps to reduce bullying, it would endorse an entity that is blatantly violent. >> we have heard that years and years. those comments are incorrect >> to set out with a good looking female champions but the proponents said they are getting savvy and the beautiful woman instead of the man was that you? >> i don't think so. but that is an exact -- example of what an athlete is about. long time to go to a lead player that participated in two olympics so she is a classic example that is part of the ultimate fighting organization. john: john mccain calls it human cock fighting, those are illegal but he has changed his tune that they have cleaned up the sport. you talk to these guys, i try not to. do they not have time to vote? >> new york is a speci
>> it is about educating people. >> are my politicians stupider? they say you have not kissed our ring or given us enough money? >> no doubt the politicians have been deliberate. we need to get a vote on the floor and we have not had an opportunity. >> the majority leader said i think it is barbaric. we take steps to reduce bullying, it would endorse an entity that is blatantly violent. >> we have heard that years and years. those comments are incorrect >> to...
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with that so when that's what happens and your mom is old and dies and you take on that and no other education, it's kind of hard to get that person to step outside of the life and so for me that's the interesting component. now, is me being able to step in to the people's lives and can i rationalize what they do? it's hard because i have this greater knowledge but for them they live in a very insular environment and that insular environment is one that dictates to make a living and put food in their mouth and just what they're doing and kind of the problem that we have here. there's a demand in the united states for the drugs and there's a demand over there for them to survive and so that's the big picture. >> well, you know, we mentioned drugs and weapons. but what about exotic animals? how big is that industry and how can toure get a dragon? >> i can't help him facilitate anything illegal. >> come on. >> talk to him after the show. >> yeah right. okay. i mean, the thing is, i didn't realize how big the illegal animal trade is but the crime syndicates just as big if not bigger than the bigge
with that so when that's what happens and your mom is old and dies and you take on that and no other education, it's kind of hard to get that person to step outside of the life and so for me that's the interesting component. now, is me being able to step in to the people's lives and can i rationalize what they do? it's hard because i have this greater knowledge but for them they live in a very insular environment and that insular environment is one that dictates to make a living and put food in...
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. >> but chefs like michael are just part of the equation of educating consumers on the many fabulous attributes of avocados. the real groundwork begins just there, on the ground of the 6,000 farmers across the state who now grow avocados. california farmers produce about 90% of the nation's total avocado crop, and that includes farmers like mark and linda bru@e of simi valley in ventura country. not from a farming background and surrounded by a huge housing development, the couple really didn't know what to do with all of the lush land they had when they bought the property back in 2000. >> because we'd always talked about having a ranch, mark and i had talked about it, we did not know what that meant. but that was our--i guess it was a dream, but didn't have any idea how it was going to evolve. and then >> a friend of ours said, hey, this looks like good avocado property. and not knowing anything about avocados other than that's what i put on my tacos, i said, oh, sure, let's avocados. >> so the couple learned as they went along, everything from soil science to irrigation techniquds
. >> but chefs like michael are just part of the equation of educating consumers on the many fabulous attributes of avocados. the real groundwork begins just there, on the ground of the 6,000 farmers across the state who now grow avocados. california farmers produce about 90% of the nation's total avocado crop, and that includes farmers like mark and linda bru@e of simi valley in ventura country. not from a farming background and surrounded by a huge housing development, the couple really...
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, but they want to abolish the department of education. and i think that makes it difficult for them to cut through. if eric cantor can do it, then it needs to be done. but i'm just -- i think that there are candidates out there every single cycle that get in the way of the republicans try to rebrand and they are back in this same position every two years. >> eric cantor is not alone, for sure, jonathan, your old boss, or i guess your boss, karl rove, as how often talked about trying to fix the image and he's angered a lot of republicans, especially far right conservatives by talking about his plans to go against the most extreme in the primary. mark levin, the talk show host, says conservatives are being stabbed in the back. erick erickson, the editor of redstate.com says the efforts will, quote, crush conservatives, destroy the tea party, and put a bunch of squishes in republican leadership positions. what's your response to that? >> i tend to think that's kind of alarmism. we haven't really proposed any policy changes or anything like t
, but they want to abolish the department of education. and i think that makes it difficult for them to cut through. if eric cantor can do it, then it needs to be done. but i'm just -- i think that there are candidates out there every single cycle that get in the way of the republicans try to rebrand and they are back in this same position every two years. >> eric cantor is not alone, for sure, jonathan, your old boss, or i guess your boss, karl rove, as how often talked about trying to...
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education is a big part of it. as much as we have talked about the challenges we have in educating our youth, it is still the case that education here is as much about the journey as about the end result. my personal belief is that as long as we keep that focus on the inquiry as opposed to the yes/no result, we will do fine. when you look at other parts in the world, my view is you can gauge how innovative a populace you're going to generate by the way they educate their people. >> you know, i would say that he has a great point there. i think it in fights collaborative approaches to problem-solving as well -- it invites a calendar to the approaches to problem-solving. we are having a great conversation in san francisco about this shared economy, a collaborative thing. it began to me by car-sharing. i was a big fan of car-sharing and the electric vehicles to see if we could get less emissions. now we're looking at companies, including smaller innovative companies, looking at shared space and how to complement our e
education is a big part of it. as much as we have talked about the challenges we have in educating our youth, it is still the case that education here is as much about the journey as about the end result. my personal belief is that as long as we keep that focus on the inquiry as opposed to the yes/no result, we will do fine. when you look at other parts in the world, my view is you can gauge how innovative a populace you're going to generate by the way they educate their people. >> you...
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when the public realizes what a sequester means for jobs in their community, for education programs in their community, for the fact that even the relief for hurricane sandy will be cut, they will say who did this t us? why did they do this? we don't need to do this now so i think we should -- we've done plenty of deficit reduction for right now. the newest cbo numbers show the deficit is going to come down dramatically in the next couple of years. let's get to another election. >> can you really say -- can you real say we've done deficit reduction when in fact the only thing that was cut was the projected it was -- laura. we still have $16.4 trillion in debt. that's -- >> yes, and i want to ask you, maria, what's the concern about that? can we pay off that debt? all of the world's bond markets and capital investors think we can. i think we can. i don't know why we want to fix it sate on that number right now. i want to fixate on fixing debt to gdp ratio. i said, there was more work to be done. we do not have to do it this year and we do not have to do it in this way. >> real quick, wh
when the public realizes what a sequester means for jobs in their community, for education programs in their community, for the fact that even the relief for hurricane sandy will be cut, they will say who did this t us? why did they do this? we don't need to do this now so i think we should -- we've done plenty of deficit reduction for right now. the newest cbo numbers show the deficit is going to come down dramatically in the next couple of years. let's get to another election. >> can...
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i would tell them to make sure that the legal education is a quality legal education. it is the first of to have a monopoly, so you can control the lawyers, and make sure they are acting in an ethical way. i think there was a third part of the question, what would i tell them not to do. by the way, before i get to that, in vietnam, i recently met with the president of their bar association, similar to the american bar. in most countries, they have a government bar association that is part of the government, in effect. then they just have an non-club federated are. the person was a 70-year-old viet cong that was the chair. one of the most interesting conversations i ever had. someone who did not told anyanger, -- not hold any anger, but wanted information and help from america. the american bar association has one of the best legal libraries in the world. coaching and has said -- has built a law school that has no books. we're working with those countries to provide them with legal materials because they have been asking. they also ask for lawyers to help them with thei
i would tell them to make sure that the legal education is a quality legal education. it is the first of to have a monopoly, so you can control the lawyers, and make sure they are acting in an ethical way. i think there was a third part of the question, what would i tell them not to do. by the way, before i get to that, in vietnam, i recently met with the president of their bar association, similar to the american bar. in most countries, they have a government bar association that is part of...
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especially girls, because when you educate girls, you educate the whole family. you educate a generation. you educate all other coming children. >> reporter: the challenge is enormous. today, there are 32 million girls around the world who are not in school. now, while that fund is ayet to get off the ground, she's recovered now. and on the left side, you can see she was paralyzed on the left side. hopefully, between the next nine months to 18 months, the doctors working on the nerves, she can get back to normal. >> but her words are so powerful. incredible. >> reporter: she's moving people. really is. >> sure is. bob woodruff reporting in. >>> and now that big event. tonight, it is official. the super bowl, the third-most watched tv event in history. 108 million of us tuned in to watch those dueling brothers, beyonce and the blackout. josh elliott answers some morning after questions about that big night. flacco. touchdown. >> reporter: the game was furiously paced from the start. and a little one-sided. the baltimore ravens overpowered the san francisco 49ers.
especially girls, because when you educate girls, you educate the whole family. you educate a generation. you educate all other coming children. >> reporter: the challenge is enormous. today, there are 32 million girls around the world who are not in school. now, while that fund is ayet to get off the ground, she's recovered now. and on the left side, you can see she was paralyzed on the left side. hopefully, between the next nine months to 18 months, the doctors working on the nerves,...
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there is a cultural body of people who are educated, french speaking, who are relatively liberal, who want a western-style democracy here. they're the ones out protesting today because they accuse the other side, which is the conservative trend, of trying to impose its islamist view on the country. so it's very difficult to say where turn united states goes from here. this is a fight for the future of this country. this is, of course, a place where the arab spring began two years ago, and many people i've been spoking to today hope it won't be the place before wrth arab spring suffers a premature death. >> you call it a fight for the future. there are reports of limited clashes between police and protesters in another tunisian town. do you get any sense there could be violence in the capital today? >> i think people are hoping there won't be. there hasn't been any violence yet, but the fine val ongoing, as you can hear in the background. also, there's a massive security presence right in the middle of tunis itself. the avenue was the scene all the fighting two years ago. the real dang
there is a cultural body of people who are educated, french speaking, who are relatively liberal, who want a western-style democracy here. they're the ones out protesting today because they accuse the other side, which is the conservative trend, of trying to impose its islamist view on the country. so it's very difficult to say where turn united states goes from here. this is a fight for the future of this country. this is, of course, a place where the arab spring began two years ago, and many...
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i think the grammar talks about your background, your educational level, and, of course, we are living in the age of communication. i mean, you know, now longer have the best job because you were so strong. today you get the best job because you are very skilled at communication and your grammar will play a big role in how well you can communicate, how far you're going to go probably even in the job market. >> we had to memorize linking verbs back in school. were there some surprising results in terms of attitudes of singles towards marriage? >> i was really pleased with this data. first of all, when we asked 90% of people who want to get married and the vast majority in their 20s and 30s still do want to wed, they want to get married, 90% of them believe you can remain married to the same person forever, and this has increased since 2011. we did the same study in 2011. and it's only about 75% of people believed you could stay married to the same person f foraftfo forever and now it's 90%. when we studied 1,000 married people, over 5,000 singles but also 1,000 married people, this part
i think the grammar talks about your background, your educational level, and, of course, we are living in the age of communication. i mean, you know, now longer have the best job because you were so strong. today you get the best job because you are very skilled at communication and your grammar will play a big role in how well you can communicate, how far you're going to go probably even in the job market. >> we had to memorize linking verbs back in school. were there some surprising...
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correspondent doug mckelway tonight on the controversy over freedom of movement in education. >> this weekbe is about the future of american public education. >> supporters of the national school choice week campaign kicked off the celebration this week with 14 planned whistle stops across the country. >> organizers say research increasingly shows that students in poor performing public schools given alternatives, whether they be better public schools, charter schools, magnet schools, homeschooling do better. >> the they the says parents who select schools and schools of choice are outperforming the traditional system. they are improving faster than the traditional system. >> case and point is the washington, d.c. opportunity scholarship program that gives 1700 d.c. students vouchers to attend private schools. >> they have a 91% graduation rate. grad rate in d.c. schools hover around 60%. >> like tremendous popularity and shortage of slots the obama administration capped enrollment in the d.c. program under pressure from teachers union. earlier in 2008 campaign speech to the american
correspondent doug mckelway tonight on the controversy over freedom of movement in education. >> this weekbe is about the future of american public education. >> supporters of the national school choice week campaign kicked off the celebration this week with 14 planned whistle stops across the country. >> organizers say research increasingly shows that students in poor performing public schools given alternatives, whether they be better public schools, charter schools, magnet...
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you know that this city's future don't understand on the education we provide for all our children. it's with great pleurisy introduce the mayor of the city of san francisco. good morning thank you laura republican for that kind introduction and thank you for opening your divorces to me this morning. i want to honor david and all your supervisors and to our two newest supervisors. mayor brown thank you for being here and taking the time to join us this morning. you have done so much in this county >> and since this is my first city address i'm hoping you'll cut me some slack if you chose to write about it in the newspapers. to the department heads and consistent leaders and education leaders to all of you who are online and thank you all of you for joining us this morning. and, of course, to my wonderful wife, mother and friend thank you for being here and pitting up with me for all these years >> a year ago i stood before i and score my term of office pledging to seize the year of the dragon to focus on jobs and to make bold decisions for your future. and to work together with all
you know that this city's future don't understand on the education we provide for all our children. it's with great pleurisy introduce the mayor of the city of san francisco. good morning thank you laura republican for that kind introduction and thank you for opening your divorces to me this morning. i want to honor david and all your supervisors and to our two newest supervisors. mayor brown thank you for being here and taking the time to join us this morning. you have done so much in this...
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remove ineffective educators. i was a little shocked when people started saying she's a lightning rod and a radical. because i thought what i was doing was just sort of bringing, you know, order and reason to the system. so, you know, at the end of the day i feel like it's bringing common sense to a dysfunctional system makes me a radical then i'm okay being a radical. i think everybody should be one. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: sure. now, do you think... see, i am the son of a teacher. so i'm not... it's hard to be objective about it. do you think some of people's concern is what you might consider and obvious you say fired ineffective teachers, close some dysfunctional schools that they might be concerned that the metrics with which those are decided in their minds might be more arbitrary not to suggest that isn't a terrible bureaucracy in schools or there isn't any of those things but the reliance on the testing metric skewed some of the data for people and that they were concerned that those decisions were
remove ineffective educators. i was a little shocked when people started saying she's a lightning rod and a radical. because i thought what i was doing was just sort of bringing, you know, order and reason to the system. so, you know, at the end of the day i feel like it's bringing common sense to a dysfunctional system makes me a radical then i'm okay being a radical. i think everybody should be one. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: sure. now, do you think... see, i am the son of a...
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i will switch to education, but our children used to be number one in the united states of america. we are now at 12th because we have been cutting funding. we are looking at cutting literally losing support for education for over 1.7 million children and by the way, more than half of those will be black and latino children, the fastest growing demographic racially. >> just to follow-up, you don't top the call it entitlement reform and i understand that point, but would you encourage democrats to error reforms in an effort to look forward as patiently as you might want overtime? >> yeah and i think democrats have been willing to look at the programs. the question is how. it's starting with the frame that said if you look at the budget deficits, one of the things that is important for americans to understand, the biggest spikes in the deficits we had, world war i. world war ii. iraq and afghanistan. when we invest in war, our costs go way up and so does our budget deficit. we are in a process right now where the deficit is starting to come down. that's the good news. that's part of s
i will switch to education, but our children used to be number one in the united states of america. we are now at 12th because we have been cutting funding. we are looking at cutting literally losing support for education for over 1.7 million children and by the way, more than half of those will be black and latino children, the fastest growing demographic racially. >> just to follow-up, you don't top the call it entitlement reform and i understand that point, but would you encourage...
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i think once again we need to stee there needs to be a move to put a mark based process in education . if schools are underperforming hit the breakings. >> what do you say monica. >> they are adult mersion of time out for kid. this would never happen in the private sector. cost is so outrageous. new york city alone 2012 cost taxpayers 20 million to keep th rubber rooms going . another million for substitute teacher and doesn't include the cost for taxpayerings. >> while we wait to find out if the kids were harassing the kids they're being paid. >> the system is laughable. there are amazing teachers out there and that's not what we talk about. we talk about the cracks in rubber rooms. stop paying the people. who cares about the loop holes. >> this is outrageous . what we have to do is step back and look at it. five percent and tracey is spot on. think about this. the best nations in the world that has the highest in education have are you percent of the teachers come from the one-third of college graupts . finland has it is teachers in the top 10 percent . we only get one-fourths. >>
i think once again we need to stee there needs to be a move to put a mark based process in education . if schools are underperforming hit the breakings. >> what do you say monica. >> they are adult mersion of time out for kid. this would never happen in the private sector. cost is so outrageous. new york city alone 2012 cost taxpayers 20 million to keep th rubber rooms going . another million for substitute teacher and doesn't include the cost for taxpayerings. >> while we...
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girls' education. so she had policy impacts certainly in development during those years. as senator she continued to be active on those issues. the work that went on with afghan women early in 2003 recognizing how critical they would be to the creation of a better future for afghan women. she was very involved in when she traveled as a senator. she didn't travel that much internationally, but when she did, to afghanistan or to iraq, she met with all of the key people, but she always asked that she also meet with some of the key women. and then as secretary, she really made these issues a cornerstone of our foreign policy, obviously, in creating the position that i have, which is the first ever u.s. ambassador for global women's issues, it was sending a signal that the united states took these issues seriously, that we recognize that no country could get ahead if it left half of its people behind. and over the last four years, under her leadership, a great deal of policy has been created. the president issued a national action plan on women, peace and security that recogni
girls' education. so she had policy impacts certainly in development during those years. as senator she continued to be active on those issues. the work that went on with afghan women early in 2003 recognizing how critical they would be to the creation of a better future for afghan women. she was very involved in when she traveled as a senator. she didn't travel that much internationally, but when she did, to afghanistan or to iraq, she met with all of the key people, but she always asked that...
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we have to have a certain amount of revenue to fund education, public services and health and human safety. we're not willing to do away with that. i'm willing to compete with any state in america. i'm willing to compete globally. i just returned from china about 2 1/2 months ago. that's the economy we live in today. if i go back five decades ago we competed regionally and nationally. today we compete nationally and internationally. it is a global market. so, i think most governors understand that. >> governor, no question it seems like it makes sense to have this discussion about eliminating the loopholes that are there now, trying to simplify the tax code but we did just have someone write in on twitter who lives in washington state who says be ready for 9% sales tax like we have in washington and it goes up every year because that is a place where they've eliminated the income tax. what's your response? how do you make sure that doesn't happen? >> we believe in this very nominal financial concept that washington, d.c.'s never heard of, and some states. we don't spend money we don't have
we have to have a certain amount of revenue to fund education, public services and health and human safety. we're not willing to do away with that. i'm willing to compete with any state in america. i'm willing to compete globally. i just returned from china about 2 1/2 months ago. that's the economy we live in today. if i go back five decades ago we competed regionally and nationally. today we compete nationally and internationally. it is a global market. so, i think most governors understand...
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which is the sale of education, i expect that to close. but it is not a good feeling. i have to say, one of my least favorite feelings, seeing a headline like that. >> does anyone find the timing is really terrible? >> conspiracy theorist. enlighten us. >> s&p said they were going have another downgrade if it was a short-term patch, correct? >> uh-huh. >> i'm telling you. >> go on. >> so, now we haven't seen the downgrade and now we're waiting on the next level of debt ceiling debate or the sequestration and you start to see this headline. is this a warning to the other rating agencies -- >> trying to smack them down before -- >> if i were a conspiracy guy, that's -- >> if you were. lay it out. >> don't paint me with that brush. but if i were, this is what i would be saying. >> let's let that sit out there, just sit there. one of wall street's most well-known banking analysts surging you to buy all of the banks. here's what he said earlier today. >> you should be buying goldman sachs, bank of america, u.s. bank corp, you should be buying comerica. what you are going to
which is the sale of education, i expect that to close. but it is not a good feeling. i have to say, one of my least favorite feelings, seeing a headline like that. >> does anyone find the timing is really terrible? >> conspiracy theorist. enlighten us. >> s&p said they were going have another downgrade if it was a short-term patch, correct? >> uh-huh. >> i'm telling you. >> go on. >> so, now we haven't seen the downgrade and now we're waiting on...
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it's not okay at all. 2.4 trillion every year is spent on a variety of programs that don't include education, discretionary spending, which means every dot, every last dollar of revenue is used up and 1 to 1.5 trillion that we need for other issues is all borrowed money. we need a budget, a plan and we need to widen the spreadeurope. we don't want to be europe. we never want to be europe. they're a great ally. >> nouriel roubini is here. >> rick, i have been the one concerned about u.s. economic growth but if i compare the u.s. to europe and japan demographic is much better than u.s. than europe and japan. productivity growth is better because in all the indices of the future, we're ahead of europe and japan. we look at value tech, key technologies, popular technologies. even defense technologies. so while in the short-term i'm worried about the deficit, about the gridlock in congress, look at the medium and long-term i think the u.s. both on demographics and pro-tension growth of productivity given the investment in new technology and the product cycle is going to do better roughly speaking
it's not okay at all. 2.4 trillion every year is spent on a variety of programs that don't include education, discretionary spending, which means every dot, every last dollar of revenue is used up and 1 to 1.5 trillion that we need for other issues is all borrowed money. we need a budget, a plan and we need to widen the spreadeurope. we don't want to be europe. we never want to be europe. they're a great ally. >> nouriel roubini is here. >> rick, i have been the one concerned about...
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for black men or the re-education of black men, and so the mentorship is critical. we got to get them young. - if you give a young boy a snapshot of manhood, men go to work when they don't feel like it. men do what they say they're gonna do even if they don't want to. men go to church. real men respect women. real men take care of their kids. real men honor god. real men obey the law. real men are good citizens. real men are hard workers. real men have manners. - and for steve harvey a real man knows there's always a responsibility that comes with reward. - it's like being in a really, really pretty prison. it's a gorgeous prison but, you know, i got a big house because i can't hardly leave it. i got a lot of land because i ain't got nowhere else i can go. there's something that comes with this life. there's a requirement. "to whom much is given much is required." - it's a lesson that von is learning one day at a time. - if there's no struggle there's no progress. so, i mean, you'll go through hard times, but, like, don't give up through the hard times. keep going.
for black men or the re-education of black men, and so the mentorship is critical. we got to get them young. - if you give a young boy a snapshot of manhood, men go to work when they don't feel like it. men do what they say they're gonna do even if they don't want to. men go to church. real men respect women. real men take care of their kids. real men honor god. real men obey the law. real men are good citizens. real men are hard workers. real men have manners. - and for steve harvey a real man...
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long-term the biggest fight is over the education system and privatizing education. and also interestingly, minorities were huge victims of our education system. it's not designed except for people -- that's not a very acceptable kind of system. the long-term fight is about education. the fight in the short term i think we have to combined philosophical ideas and we do need, we got in attack against leaders across the spectrum by really world class -- these statist ideas, these experience have all been tried and of all been failed. if we do it right, we might not convince the people on the far left that they are right but we will convince them to be less confident in the ideas, and so we have to preach to the choir on philosophy and for the people who don't vote a great philosophical, they're too old for us to change their ideas, we've got have world class research that refused the consequences that they claim will come from their policy. >> i thank you so much for your remarks. he said americans fundamental don't want big government. i worry that's not the case but
long-term the biggest fight is over the education system and privatizing education. and also interestingly, minorities were huge victims of our education system. it's not designed except for people -- that's not a very acceptable kind of system. the long-term fight is about education. the fight in the short term i think we have to combined philosophical ideas and we do need, we got in attack against leaders across the spectrum by really world class -- these statist ideas, these experience have...